Ukraine is asserting a significant cost imbalance in its conflict with Russia, claiming each dollar spent on strikes against the enemy inflicts approximately five dollars worth of damage. The “Mission Control” module, used by Ukraine, tracks these expenditures and losses. This suggests a highly efficient use of resources by Ukraine, particularly when contrasted with the cost of training and equipping Russian soldiers—estimated at $65,000 per individual, while eliminating one is reportedly achieved for around $3,032. The data indicates Ukraine’s strategy focuses on maximizing impact with limited resources. These findings highlight a potential advantage for Ukraine in a protracted conflict, emphasizing an ability to strategically diminish Russian capabilities at a lower cost. The implication is that Ukraine can sustain attacks and incrementally weaken Russia’s military strength more effectively than Russia can replenish its forces.